PAIGE SPIRANAC stunned in a new video she shared of her golfing out on the course.
The golf influencer took to her Instagram story to share the video with her 3.8 million followers.
It showed her golfing in windy conditions as she wore a short flowing skirt and a black top.
The windy weather risked a wardrobe malfunction for the 30-year-old as she showed off her outfit.
The video was an advertisement campaign for golfing brand BYLT Premium Basics where Paige was showing off their clothes.
The Colorado born golfer had seemingly done a good job at advertising the products as one fan took straight to the comments to joke about buying them.
They wrote: “Adds to cart” implying the ad had led to their purchase.
Other fans were more impressed with Paige than the clothes and took to the comments to flood her with compliments.
One fan wrote: “LOVE this Stunningly Beautiful ANGEL”
Whilst another tried their luck at taking Paige out.
They wrote: “I want to go on a date with her”.
Paige is known for both her impressive golf skills and her eye-catching Instagram photos.
She recently took to social media to tell a touching story about US Open winner Wyndham Clarke after his win at Los Angeles Country Club last week.
She wrote: "Wyndham Clark and I grew up playing junior golf together in Colorado.
"Everyone would always say he had something special and we all knew he’d make it."
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